There is arguably no profession that places a greater premium on the credibility of a person's words than politics.
To summarize: politicians, above all else, are meant to stand by what they say.
When Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi crossed the Rubicon on Tuesday by authorizing a dispatch of the Self-Defense Forces to Iraq, he was in one sense fulfilling this responsibility.
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